Longmeadow Board Declares German Shepherd Dangerous After Bite Incident
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
11/18/2024
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Recording Published:
11/18/2024
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Duration:
119 Minutes
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Hampden County
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Towns:
Longmeadow
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent meeting on November 18, 2024, the Longmeadow Select Board tackled a range of issues, with a pronounced focus on a hearing concerning a dog bite incident that led to a German Shepherd being classified as dangerous. The board also discussed water quality challenges, a liquor license violation, and budgetary concerns, illustrating a packed agenda aimed at addressing community matters.
The board’s deliberation on the dog bite incident took center stage. The hearing stemmed from an event in East Longmeadow where a German Shepherd, owned by a Longmeadow resident, allegedly bit an elderly woman. The board heard from witnesses and involved parties, including Dagmar Childs, the dog’s owner, who denied any prior aggressive behavior from the dog, noting its extensive training and socialization. However, discrepancies in testimonies and police reports describing visible injuries led the board to declare the dog dangerous. This classification necessitated measures such as requiring the dog to be muzzled and leashed outside the home to prevent future incidents.
Concurrently, the board addressed the ongoing water quality challenges facing the town. The board emphasized the necessity of a contingency plan, including possible investments in treatment systems like UV purification, should the Springfield efforts fall short. The topic underscored the town’s stance in safeguarding its residents’ water supply.
Another topic was a liquor license violation at a local restaurant, which stemmed from a server failing to card an underage operative during a compliance check. The board engaged in a dialogue regarding the implications of the violation, especially given the restaurant’s proximity to the high school. While the restaurant management expressed embarrassment and detailed corrective measures, the board opted for a warning due to the establishment’s history without prior violations.
Budgetary discussions also featured prominently, with a focus on the draft FY 2026 budget and capital plan. The board reviewed assumptions and projections, noting challenges such as rising health insurance costs and retirement board expenses. Concerns were raised about the sustainability of the current retirement system and the potential need for legislative changes to introduce a two-tier system for new hires. The board acknowledged the financial implications of these issues and the importance of strategic planning to maintain the town’s fiscal health.
The meeting also covered updates on Longmeadow’s infrastructure, including pool repairs and the outdoor burning ban due to dry conditions. The pool required extensive work to address safety compliance, with repairs expected to keep it closed until at least the New Year. Additionally, the board discussed the town trolley service’s funding issues and potential alternatives if the service becomes unviable.
The Select Board’s discussion on short-term and long-term goals marked a step in clarifying and prioritizing town objectives. Topics ranged from upgrading electric vehicle chargers and repurposing town buildings to advancing fiber internet connectivity.
Lyn N. Simmons
City Council Officials:
Thomas Lachiusa, Joshua Levine, Vineeth Hemavathi, Mark P. Gold, Dan Zwirko, Michael Barbieri (Administrative Assistant, Town Manager & Select Board Office)
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
11/18/2024
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Recording Published:
11/18/2024
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Duration:
119 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Hampden County
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Towns:
Longmeadow
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